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What Autism actually does is influence how our brains filter through the information taken in by our senses, and how we combine all that data into a cohesive whole. That can manifest in us being either sensory seekers (sometimes called sensory inattentive types)[63] or sensory avoiders—and most of us are a combination of both, depending on the sense.
Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity
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